Mushroom Networks
Mushroom Networks, Inc. is a privately held company in San Diego, California.
Type | Private |
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Industry | Telecommunication |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Cahit Akin (Co-founder and CEO) Rene Cruz (Co-founder) Rajesh Mishra (CTO) Steve Schneider (CFO) Steve Brown (Lead Architect) |
Products | Networking |
Website | www |
Mushroom Networks was founded in 2004, by electrical and computer engineer Rene L. Cruz, Cahit Akin and Rajesh Mishra as a spin-off from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and got support from the von Liebig Center.[1] Mushroom Networks also received initial funding and support from ITU Ventures, a Los Angeles investment firm.[2]
The company solely focuses on networking products utilizing their "Broadband Bonding" technology. In various configurations, these products provide the end-user with the appearance of larger bandwidth by aggregating multiple network services through load balancing, and/or channel bonding.[3] Mushroom Networks has developed its Broadband Bonding through extensive research and development.[4]
Networking Products
- In February, 2008, Mushroom Networks announced the Truffle (BBNA6401) as a new broadband bonding network appliance.[5] The Truffle (BBNA6401) can bond up to six high speed internet connections to improve the network speed.[6]
- In July, 2008, the company introduced another product the Porcini (BBNA4422) as a smaller broadband bonding product.[7] This product can bond up to four high speed internet connections and a wireless USB port card to improve internet speeds.[8]
- In September, 2008 the company introduced the PortaBella (BBNA2242) combining multiple cellular data cards into one single internet protocol connection.[9] This product allows for bandwidth in which wired connectivity is not an option.[10]
- In June, 2009, Mushroom Networks announced the second generation PortaBella (BBNA141) -- the fastest wireless cellular internet connection.[11] This small portable product has room for four wireless modems on the front side, with an ethernet port in the back.[12]
- In July, 2009, the company announced the second generation of Truffle (BBNA6401), calling it the Truffle(BBNA5201G).[13] The second generation has higher throughput, enhanced quality-of-service (QoS), and automatic failover as well as some other enterprise level features.
- In April, 2010, Mushroom Networks announces the Teleporter, the industry's first broadcast quality live video streaming system utilizing bonded cellular link devices.[14] The Teleporter enables a single broadcast journalist to send high quality digital video over wireless local cellular networks instead of requiring a large broadcast crew with more expensive equipment.[15]
- In July 2017, Mushroom Networks launched autopilot' SD-WAN service for partners.[16]
- In August 2019, Mushroom Networks was awarded the TMC 2019 Communications Solutions Product of the Year award for its Cognitive SD-WAN product line.[17]
References
- UCSD and Mushroom Networks
- Xconomy Mushroom Networks Uses Bonding Technology
- "Mushroom Networks". DSL Reports.com. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
- Mushroom Networks Company Product Page.
- Product Truffle BBNA6401.
- Network World A Mushroom for your network?
- Product Porcini BBNA4422.
- Fierce Telecom Mushroom Networks aims to bond SMBs via Procini
- Product PortBella BBNA2242.
- Entrepreneur Mushroom Networks Unveils Portbella.
- Business Wire The World's Fastest Cellular-Based Internet Connection
- Gigaom Three Startups that want to Deliver
- Connected Planet Mushroom Networks Announces Second Generation Truffle. Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
- A Generation of New Technology Mushroom Networks Unveils Teleporter Archived 2010-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Xconomy Mushroom Networks Uses Bonding Technology
- Narcisi, Gina (2017-07-18). "Mushroom Networks Launches 'Autopilot' SD-WAN Service For Partners". CRN. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
- "TMC Announces Recipients of the 2019 Communications Solutions Product of the Year Award". www.tmcnet.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22.